https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/feb/05/queue-new-nhs-dental-practice-bristol-st-pauls

"99% of dentists across the south-west aren’t accepting any new adult patients."

Getting anything but emergency healthcare in the UK is nigh impossible for much of the country now, I've been on the waiting lists of all my local dentists for over 18 months.

This'll get spread around as heavily as that misleading bread line photo from the USSR, right?

  • redsteel@lemmygrad.ml
    ·
    10 months ago

    Proles in the U.S. be like: "First time?"

    Across England, 83% of dental surgeries were refusing to accept adults as patients seeking NHS care

    This sounds like the class discrimination that comes with U.S. states' medicare programs. A state here never has enough funding to meet the high financial cost of many medical practitioner fiefdoms, so the poor and most needy get de-prioritized and kicked to the curb. Waiting times for care are long and few places will take such patients, in addition to giving only the bare minimum of material assistance (i.e. the cheapest "get them out the door" fix for their ailments). Story as old as time under privatized capitalist healthcare regimes.

    “Further measures to improve access and increase the number of NHS dentists through our dental recovery plan will be set out shortly.”

    access

    Being a citizen of Burgerland I twitch reflexively when I see that in healthcare discussion.

    • CarbonScored [any]
      hexagon
      ·
      10 months ago

      Yep, that sounds like how it is here more and more nowadays.

      Sadly, I do remember ~15 years ago when everyone could actually rely on decent public healthcare from the NHS.